Talk to Jazeera - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

published:18 May 2010

Talk to Jazeera - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

Talk to Jazeera - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

published:18 May 2010

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Talk to Jazeera - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

published:18 May 2010

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva: Exclusive interview - BBC Newsnight

published:23 Aug 2016

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva: Exclusive interview - BBC Newsnight

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva: Exclusive interview - BBC Newsnight

published:23 Aug 2016

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The BBC\'s Julia Carneiro speaks exclusively for Newsnight to former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. He\'s the man who brought the Olympics to the country, but is now himself facing corruption allegations.
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva: Exclusive interview - BBC Newsnight

published:23 Aug 2016

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The BBC\'s Julia Carneiro speaks exclusively for Newsnight to former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. He\'s the man who brought the Olympics to the country, but is now himself facing corruption allegations.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Lula da Silva: We will emerge from the crisis stronger

published:11 Jun 2016

Talk to Al Jazeera - Lula da Silva: We will emerge from the crisis stronger

Talk to Al Jazeera - Lula da Silva: We will emerge from the crisis stronger

published:11 Jun 2016

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the impoverished son of illiterate farmers, rose to become not just the president of the world\'s seventh largest economy, but the man who catapulted Brazil onto the global stage as no one ever has.
US President Barrack Obama called him the world\'s most popular president. Newsweek, Le Monde and the Financial Times dubbed him the world\'s most influential president.
The former trade union leader who lost a finger working at a metal factory at age 14, is the only Brazilian president to never have gone to university. Yet, even his adversaries recognise that his political skills are unparalleled.
Elected in 2003, the leader of Brazil\'s left-wing Workers\' Party, or PT, embraced both George Bush and Hugo Chavez, determined to assert Brazil\'s place in the Americas and beyond.
While he played by market rules during his two-term presidency, Lula catapulted tens of millions of impoverished Brazilians into the lower-middle and middle classes, through unprecedented social programmes that won him praise worldwide.
While corruption allegations dogged his party from the start, he left the presidency in 2010 with a historic 80 percent approval rating.
The trajectory of his chosen successor, his former cabinet chief, Dilma Rousseff, has been vastly different. Many said early on she didn\'t have the political skills of her predecessor.
She now faces an impeachment amid an unprecedented economic and political crisis.
Revelations of a billion-dollar corruption scheme in the state-owned oil company Petrobras while Lula was president, have eroded the legacy of th...

Talk to Al Jazeera - Lula da Silva: We will emerge from the crisis stronger

published:11 Jun 2016

views:14442

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the impoverished son of illiterate farmers, rose to become not just the president of the world\'s seventh largest economy, but the man who catapulted Brazil onto the global stage as no one ever has.
US President Barrack Obama called him the world\'s most popular president. Newsweek, Le Monde and the Financial Times dubbed him the world\'s most influential president.
The former trade union leader who lost a finger working at a metal factory at age 14, is the only Brazilian president to never have gone to university. Yet, even his adversaries recognise that his political skills are unparalleled.
Elected in 2003, the leader of Brazil\'s left-wing Workers\' Party, or PT, embraced both George Bush and Hugo Chavez, determined to assert Brazil\'s place in the Americas and beyond.
While he played by market rules during his two-term presidency, Lula catapulted tens of millions of impoverished Brazilians into the lower-middle and middle classes, through unprecedented social programmes that won him praise worldwide.
While corruption allegations dogged his party from the start, he left the presidency in 2010 with a historic 80 percent approval rating.
The trajectory of his chosen successor, his former cabinet chief, Dilma Rousseff, has been vastly different. Many said early on she didn\'t have the political skills of her predecessor.
She now faces an impeachment amid an unprecedented economic and political crisis.
Revelations of a billion-dollar corruption scheme in the state-owned oil company Petrobras while Lula was president, have eroded the legacy of th...

Brazil’s Lula da Silva to start prison sentence

published:05 Apr 2018

Brazil’s Lula da Silva to start prison sentence

Brazil’s Lula da Silva to start prison sentence

published:05 Apr 2018

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Lula da Silva’s appeal to delay his 12-year sentence for corruption was rejected by Brazil’s Supreme Court. The country’s former president could be arrested within days. The historic decision is expected to further divide the nation.
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Brazil’s Lula da Silva to start prison sentence

published:05 Apr 2018

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Lula da Silva’s appeal to delay his 12-year sentence for corruption was rejected by Brazil’s Supreme Court. The country’s former president could be arrested within days. The historic decision is expected to further divide the nation.
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Presidents Bush and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speak at Camp David

published:21 Jul 2015

Presidents Bush and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speak at Camp David

Presidents Bush and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speak at Camp David

published:21 Jul 2015

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1. US President George W Bush and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
\"The Iranian issue is a serious issue. It\'s serious because - or the British hostages issue is a serious issue - because the Iranians took these people out of Iraqi water, and it\'s inexcusable behaviour. And I strongly support the Blair government\'s attempts to resolve this peacefully, and I support the prime minister when he made it clear there were no quid pro quos. The Iranians must give back the hostages. They\'re innocent, they were doing nothing wrong, and they were summarily plucked out of water, and it is as I say, inexcusable behaviour.\"
3. Wide shot of press conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazilian President:
\"Iran has been an important partner for Brazil. They buy more than one (b) billion dollars (worth of Brazilian goods) from us, and they sell almost nothing to us, so I am an advocate that fair trade is trade in which you buy and sell, and you sell and buy. You can\'t just sell. Then there are also political issues. Each country faces its own domestic political issues but up to now Iran has not been a victim of any sanctions proposed by the United Nations (UN). I know there is a political divergence on this between Iran and other countries but with Brazil we don\'t have political divergence with them, so we will continue to work together with them on what is of interest to Brazil. I don\'t see any major issue in this that would make us deal with it in any other way. \"
...

Presidents Bush and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speak at Camp David

published:21 Jul 2015

views:5768

1. US President George W Bush and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
\"The Iranian issue is a serious issue. It\'s serious because - or the British hostages issue is a serious issue - because the Iranians took these people out of Iraqi water, and it\'s inexcusable behaviour. And I strongly support the Blair government\'s attempts to resolve this peacefully, and I support the prime minister when he made it clear there were no quid pro quos. The Iranians must give back the hostages. They\'re innocent, they were doing nothing wrong, and they were summarily plucked out of water, and it is as I say, inexcusable behaviour.\"
3. Wide shot of press conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazilian President:
\"Iran has been an important partner for Brazil. They buy more than one (b) billion dollars (worth of Brazilian goods) from us, and they sell almost nothing to us, so I am an advocate that fair trade is trade in which you buy and sell, and you sell and buy. You can\'t just sell. Then there are also political issues. Each country faces its own domestic political issues but up to now Iran has not been a victim of any sanctions proposed by the United Nations (UN). I know there is a political divergence on this between Iran and other countries but with Brazil we don\'t have political divergence with them, so we will continue to work together with them on what is of interest to Brazil. I don\'t see any major issue in this that would make us deal with it in any other way. \"
...

🇧🇷 Brazil court upholds Lula da Silva's graft conviction

published:25 Jan 2018

🇧🇷 Brazil court upholds Lula da Silva's graft conviction

🇧🇷 Brazil court upholds Lula da Silva's graft conviction

published:25 Jan 2018

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A court in Brazil has upheld a conviction against former president Luiz Inacio \"Lula\" da Silva, for corruption and money laundering.
It\'s a major setback for his plans to run again for the presidency.
But he insisted he will seek re-election in October.
Al Jazeera\'s Teresa Bo reports from the southern city of Porto Alegre.
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🇧🇷 Brazil court upholds Lula da Silva's graft conviction

published:25 Jan 2018

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A court in Brazil has upheld a conviction against former president Luiz Inacio \"Lula\" da Silva, for corruption and money laundering.
It\'s a major setback for his plans to run again for the presidency.
But he insisted he will seek re-election in October.
Al Jazeera\'s Teresa Bo reports from the southern city of Porto Alegre.
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Brazil\'s president talks about his education and his life and how he came to politics, his success and his achievements as president, his battle against poverty, Brazils economy, Iran\'s nuclear programme, avoiding war and conflict, the convincing p

The BBC\'s Julia Carneiro speaks exclusively for Newsnight to former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. He\'s the man who brought the Olympics to the country, but is now himself facing corruption allegations.
Newsnight is the BBC\'s flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with ana

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the impoverished son of illiterate farmers, rose to become not just the president of the world\'s seventh largest economy, but the man who catapulted Brazil onto the global stage as no one ever has.
US President Barrack Obama called him the world\'s most popular president.

Lula da Silva’s appeal to delay his 12-year sentence for corruption was rejected by Brazil’s Supreme Court. The country’s former president could be arrested within days. The historic decision is expected to further divide the nation.
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1. US President George W Bush and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
\"The Iranian issue is a serious issue. It\'s serious because - or the British hostages issue is a serious issue - because the Iranians took

A court in Brazil has upheld a conviction against former president Luiz Inacio \"Lula\" da Silva, for corruption and money laundering.
It\'s a major setback for his plans to run again for the presidency.
But he insisted he will seek re-election in October.
Al Jazeera\'s Teresa Bo reports from the sou